Do you know the cost of compressed air in your plant? Do you have the right amount of compressed air? Could you reduce the cost of your compressed air system? Do you have compressed air leaks? Is your production system affected by compressed air quality? We can help you find out.
Did You know?
Compressed air, which accounts on average for 12% of industrial electricity usage, and as much as 40% in some cases.
Reducing your compressed air pressure by 1 bar could result in energy savings of as much as 7%.
Leakages can amount to 10% - 25% of the produced compressed air flow and it directly impacts the working pressure, thus lowering the efficiency of the system;
A 3 mm hole may cost you approximately ₹1.70 Lacs in a year.
As regular body check-ups can help to diagnose a disease before it poses a high risk likewise a compressed air audit will help you to avoid potential efficiency losses and plan proactive improvements.
With the growing demand for energy savings, cost optimization and carbon reduction, it now becomes a necessity to audit your plant and fix the energy inefficiencies which may cost you a lot of money.
We, Atlas Copco, understand this challenge very well and thus brings you a choice of compressed air audits to choose as per your requirements and budget. The reason is simple - "everyone has their own compressed air challenges/ requirement and one solution does not fit all".
That’s why Atlas Copco Compressors offers 3 levels of the health check and energy audit for your compressed air installation, with the aim to assess whether there are opportunities for performance or efficiency improvements, better compliance and money / CO2 savings.
Level 1 - Get a free visual inspection and energy potential calculation (EPC)
Whilst our energy calculator gives you a rough estimate of how much energy you could save, our FREE EPC can give you a more accurate estimation of your potential savings through a visual inspection of your compressed air system.
The report will also be explained in detail by one of our energy auditors and you will have plenty of opportunities to ask questions!
The EPC focuses on the power usage of the compressors, load v. unload hours, and average leak assessment, which results in a potential calculation, identifies if stage 2 is recommended, and will highlight real, tangible savings.
Whilst our energy calculator gives you a rough estimate of how much energy you could save, our FREE EPC can give you a more accurate estimation of your potential savings through a visual inspection of your compressed air system.
The report will also be explained in detail by one of our energy auditors and you will have plenty of opportunities to ask questions!
The EPC focuses on the power usage of the compressors, load v. unload hours, and average leak assessment, which results in a potential calculation, identifies if stage 2 is recommended, and will highlight real, tangible savings.
Level 2. Energy assessment and recommendations through data logging (iiTrak)
So how is this different from an EPC or visual inspection? Where level 1 shows potential for energy savings, level 2 is about realistic energy savings potential based on compressor data, making simulations and providing recommendations to achieve optimal energy efficiency. Click the card to know more!
So how is this different from an EPC or visual inspection? Where level 1 shows potential for energy savings, level 2 is about realistic energy savings potential based on compressor data, making simulations and providing recommendations to achieve optimal energy efficiency. Click the card to know more!
AIRScan is a comprehensive audit of your entire compressed air installation, including energy input, airflow demand, leak detection, system pressure, air quality, pressure drops, and more from the compressor room to production processes. It offers reliable analysis and recommendations for energy efficiency improvements. The AIRScan can also serve as a benchmark for ISO 50001. Click here to know more!
AIRScan is a comprehensive audit of your entire compressed air installation, including energy input, airflow demand, leak detection, system pressure, air quality, pressure drops, and more from the compressor room to production processes. It offers reliable analysis and recommendations for energy efficiency improvements. The AIRScan can also serve as a benchmark for ISO 50001. Click here to know more!